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hi everybody...

well i m planning to make my final year project using the embedded
systems......

i m planning to use stepper motors or lcd panel.........

now the problem is that i m not getting the right way.......i.e where
to go...


a robotic arm.......

a mini calculator....

or ...???


so tell me any fruitful idea..............
 
Hi Please visit www.trioztech.com for all your educational project
ideas. It is a cool site with all the embedded boards sensors there to
do your own robotics ..

Thanks
Kumar


On Aug 27, 9:49 am, "mandeep.waliae...@gmail.com"
<mandeep.waliae...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi everybody...

well i m planning to make my final year project using the embedded
systems......

i m planning to use stepper motors or lcd panel.........

now the problem is that i m not getting the right way.......i.e where
to go...

a robotic arm.......

a mini calculator....

or ...???

so tell me any fruitful idea..............
 
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 21:49:31 -0700, "mandeep.waliaengg@gmail.com"
<mandeep.waliaengg@gmail.com> wrote:

hi everybody...

well i m planning to make my final year project using the embedded
systems......

i m planning to use stepper motors or lcd panel.........

now the problem is that i m not getting the right way.......i.e where
to go...


a robotic arm.......

a mini calculator....

or ...???


so tell me any fruitful idea..............

A stepper-motor driven retrofit for huge old clocks, like on buildings
and bell towers and such. It should be possible to remove all but the
last few gears, clean and lube them, and belt-couple the stepper motor
into the remaining mechanicals. After a power failure, it should catch
up. Any gear-belt ratio should be programmable, and it should be
easily settable. You could probably sell it.

John
 

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